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''vṛndāvanera''—of Vṛndāvana; ''sampad—''the opulence; ''dekha—''see; ''puṣpa-kisalaya''—a few flowers and twigs; ''giri-dhātu—''some minerals from the hills; ''śikhi-piccha''—some peacock feathers; ''guñjā-phala-maya''—some ''guñjā-phala''.
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 204

vṛndāvanera sampad dekha,—puṣpa-kisalaya
giridhātu-śikhipiccha-guñjāphala-maya


SYNONYMS

vṛndāvanera — of Vṛndāvana; sampadthe opulence; dekhasee; puṣpa-kisalaya — a few flowers and twigs; giri-dhātusome minerals from the hills; śikhi-piccha — some peacock feathers; guñjā-phala-maya — some guñjā-phala.


TRANSLATION

“As far as Vṛndāvana’s opulence is concerned, it consists of a few flowers and twigs, some minerals from the hills, a few peacock feathers and the plant known as guñjā.